Sentences with phrase «mild shock at»

The only major punishment that remains in play is a postseason ban for the potential 2015 - 16 preseason No. 1 Heels, and that news would elicit some not - so - mild shock at this point.
Indeed, most would express mild shock at the suggestion that his writings could ever make such a list.

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In one group of mice, he and his colleagues dosed their mothers with a synthetic compound that simulates a mild viral infection during late pregnancy; when their offspring hit early puberty at about 6 weeks of age, the young mice were exposed to unpredictable stress, such as being restrained, deprived of water, or given electric foot shocks.
Researchers used this approach to label memory cells during a fear - conditioning event that involved a mild electric shock to the mouse and then used light to artificially reactive memories at different times.
At the end, as my teenage son and I shuffled out silently in mild shock, I saw men keeping on their 3D glasses for longer than strictly necessary, while women, more honestly, turned to their companions and asked: «Is my make - up OK?»
This is quite unlike the Q5's stiffer suspension setup (in comparison), where even shocks from mild bumps are transmitted into the cabin at slow speeds.
Because Ferrari uses variable damping in the car's shocks as part of its roll - control strategy and varies almost every other aspect of its chassis setup according to the driver's selection of one of four operating levels at the wheel - mounted manettino lever, it can dial back chassis control to settings as mild as a Toyota Camry's when you're crawling.
These reactions may range from mild swelling at the site of injection or a mild decrease in cardiac output, to a full - blown episode of anaphylactic shock or death.
* Reactions can range from mild to severe and include a wide variety of symptoms, such as swelling at the injection site to more serious outcomes, such as anaphylactic shock or death.
In recent years, however, the response to the announcement of the short list has become equally predictable: mild, head - shaking disappointment at the likelihood that absolutely no one will be shocked.
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